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Henry can I give you suggestion, look I cant speak for your finances, but way you seem like really dont want to sell or your unsure. With are market you be lucky to 16k. I think you be better to keep it, if you cant afford hanger space wrap it up and store it outside. Look Im not trying to tell what to do but from my experience once you sell, you never bye another plane again and it seems like people regret it later on.
Anyhow either way you decide I understand at times we just don't have a choice.

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Henry,

Sorry for the delay in answering your post, I was not using the forum during a few days last month, and so missed your post until Jared replied just now.

It is my opinion that your airplane is easily worth $18,000, but in the current downturn and buyers market you are wise to ask $16,000. At that price a buyer would be getting a very decent airplane at a more than fair price.

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Thank you, Royson and Jared. I think I will be putting the plane up for sale as soon as I can get my taxiway cleared of snow and ice so that the plane can be rolled out -- winter so far has been awful in southern Wisconsin.

But I don't expect a quick sale.


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1959 Cessna 150
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